It's not about the kids. It's not about the job. It's not about religion or politics.
Unless, of course, I want it to be.

1.19.2006

Something to work on

When Megan naps, it's special "Logan time." He likes to play board games. We play some that are geared to his age -- Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, the Junior Great States game, etc. And then we play some "big kid" games that he likes to try out. Checkers and so forth. So we're playing the game of LIFE -- well pretending to play. Logan cheats.

He lands on a square where he needs to get a new career. So he picks a new card. He went from being a computer consultant to an athlete. He points to the blonde gal standing next to the athlete on his card and says:

"Look! I got a new wife!"

Nice.

Of course later, when relating the story to Daddy, Logan would roll his eyes and say, "It was just pretend! Geesh!"